Wednesday, December 04, 2019

Struggling To Make Sense Of Today’s Politics?

The greatest evils in the world will not be carried out by men with guns, but by men in suits sitting behind desks.
— C. S. Lewis, born in 1898


Lesson From The Tax Court: How The Court Reviews Whistleblower Office Decisions



Trump's Taxes And Tax Returns



Tax Policy In The Trump Administration






OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND: Putting the Thoughtpolice on Trial. “In January this year, Harry Miller, a 53-year-old docker and former police officer, was investigated by Humberside Police for retweeting a supposedly transphobic poem. Speaking to a police officer on the phone, Miller asked whether he had committed a crime, to which came the ominous response: ‘We need to check your thinking.’ His retweet had been reported as a ‘non-crime hate incident’ – essentially offensive speech or behaviour which police often investigate and record in cases where no crime has been committed. Previously unaware that Kafka and Orwell had written training manuals for police officers, Miller decided to bring a court case against the College of Policing, whose Hate Crime Operational Guidance (HCOG), issued in 2014, forms the basis of current practice.”
Last year, when British cops were threatening social media critics after the NHS banished 23-month-old Alfie Evans to the Spartan hillside, British ex-pat Charles C.W. Cooke tweeted, “Michael Brendan Dougherty pointed out to me that police in the U.K. spend all their time on Twitter threatening people with jail time for frivolous things, and now I can’t stop seeing it.”
As a wise woman once wrote, “There’s no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren’t enough criminals one makes them.”













Struggling To Make Sense Of Today’s Politics? Fan-Fiction Might Help


It’s a growing genre. Political fiction has always existed, but now many writers are re-imagining our contemporary political landscape in political ways that make sense to them. – The New York Times





Social Media Has Made Our Democracy More Toxic. But We Can Fix It


“The problem may not be connectivity itself but rather the way social media turns so much communication into a public performance. We often think of communication as a two-way street. Intimacy builds as partners take turns, laugh at each other’s jokes, and make reciprocal disclosures. What happens, though, when grandstands are erected along both sides of that street and then filled with friends, acquaintances, rivals, and strangers, all passing judgment and offering commentary?” – The Atlantic



Criminals thrive on data abundance
WEF, October 2019. As reported by Europol, the past decade has seen an explosion of data available to law enforcement, affecting the capacity of security services to comprehend and analyse this data at speed and scale. But the issue is no longer about finding the needle in the haystack; now, the challenge is to find the needle disguised as hay. Trust in data is an essential condition of police and legal procedures. If we cannot evaluate the veracity of the data collected or the e-evidence seized, this shakes the very foundation of the judicial system.



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Study: Caffeine, Xanax Found In ‘Pure’ Blood Samples Used For Transfusions StudyFinds

Medevac repeal bill passes after Jacqui Lambie votes with Coalition – politics live

The Guardian

Government accused of reaching a secret deal with Jacqui Lambie to end medevac refugee transfers

ABC News

'My hand is on my heart': Jacqui Lambie votes with government to repeal medevac legislation

'We're sitting ducks': Jacqui Lambie warns of 'existential threat' of China's interference

SBS News


Government worker Veronica Theriault jailed for lying on CV

NEWS.com.au